IH Ch 124
by berryChapter 124
Ahn Yuna headed to the floor directly beneath the guildmasterâs officeâa large conference hall furnished with enough seating for every guild member.
The layout resembled a movie theater, designed so that all eyes naturally focused on whoever stood at the podium.
The guildmaster, who despised that very setup and had never once stood before everyone, was now standing rigidly at the center of the platformâwearing the official hunter uniform, no less.
ââŠI used to practically break my back trying to get him into that thing.â
They had attempted to make him wear it for his guildmaster inauguration, but failed.
Despite the designer being a well-known hunter enthusiastâsomeone whose designs were coveted even by foreign huntersâthe effort had ended in total defeat.
Since at least one commemorative photograph was needed, Ahn Yuna had chased him around for nearly two months before he finally relented.
The photo taken that day, with Jae-i scowling like thunder, was probably still stuffed somewhere in his office.
Shouldâve just left him alone back then.
Seeing him voluntarily put it on now made her wonder what the point of forcing it had ever been.
She scanned the room.
It was 1:50 p.m.
In ten minutes, they would begin a surprise live broadcast.
Experts from Hyesung had even come to assist.
They did have professionals on their side too, so nothing should go wrongâbut the nerves came from the simple fact that she had never done anything like this before.
More precisely, they had never done a live broadcast with Hwang Jae-i, the most unpredictable man alive.
She had stayed up all night preparing a script, but whether he would actually read it was anyoneâs guess.
ââŠâŠâ
Worrying was pointless, but she couldnât help it.
While checking on Jae-iâcurrently speaking with the camera directorâAhn Yuna surveyed the hall.
Amid the people standing here and there, one figure stood out: Dohwa, sitting quietly in a corner, swallowed up inside a gray hoodie far too large for his body.
Yuna glanced at Jae-i, then immediately walked to Dohwa.
âAre you tired?â
ââŠâŠâ
Dohwa, who had been perfectly still, turned when she sat beside him and nodded.
âNo, I havenât really done anything.â
âThatâs not true. Youâve done a lot. Youâre doing something nobody else here can do.â
ââŠMe?â
His genuine bewilderment made Yuna smile gently.
From yesterday to today, everything had gone smoothly because Dohwa was here.
They had faced countless clashes of opinion preparing for this moment.
Under normal circumstances, Hwang Jae-i would have stormed out and done everything his own way.
But every time, Yuna made sure he could see Dohwa.
And like magic, the deep, frightening crease in his brow would smooth out.
Guild members noticed too.
They glanced at Dohwa with curiosityâthough they quickly looked away whenever the temperamental guildmaster twitched.
Still, the impression had settled: Dohwa was the tranquilizer of their ferocious guildmaster.
Thanks to that, even those who usually snapped under pressure pushed back, saying, âNo, but⊠stillâŠâ and stubbornly voicing their own opinions.
Jae-i, startled, had to recalibrateâbecause for once, he was not the only immovable force in the room.
If the others had been unreasonable, he would never have conceded.
But since they werenât, he took a step back.
Watching Hwang Jae-i hold his tongue was truly a rare spectacle.
Yuna beamed.
âJust being here helps more than you think, Dohwa-ssi.â
ââŠâŠâ
âIn times like these, I canât tell you how grateful I am that youâre here. ReallyâIâve lost count of how many things youâve helped with.â
At her words, Dohwa turned his head and looked at Jae-i.
Staring at him, he murmured softly:
âIf I can help even a little, Iâm glad.â
Something in his tone made Yuna pause.
She felt the weight of a piercing gaze on her.
When she turned, Jae-i was staring at them with eyes sharp enough to kill.
What is his problem? Heâs practically a stalker.
Muttering inwardly, she rose to her feet.
The moment she did, Jae-i strode toward them.
The broadcast would begin in mere minutesâwhy was he moving around?
Even when she gestured for him to stay put, he ignored her completely.
His long legs carried him to them in an instant.
âThree minutes,â Yuna said tightly.
Jae-i dropped into the empty seat with a thud.
Yuna frownedâuntil she remembered Dohwa was watching.
She immediately smoothed her expression and gave a sweet little wave before walking off.
As soon as she left, Dohwa took Jae-iâs hand.
Jae-i had purposely rested his hand on his thigh.
When Dohwaâs smaller hand slid into his, he laced their fingers together.
Dohwa looked at himâsomething about the hunter uniform, or perhaps the overall style, made him seemâŠ
âJae-i-ya. You look handsome.â
ââŠâŠâ
Jae-iâs jaw tightened.
At the same time, he squeezed Dohwaâs hand and brushed his thumb gently across his palmâticklish, warm, and pleasant.
He tried to suppress the rising laugh, ducking his head.
He was just about to look at Dohwaâwhen something black flashed in the corner of his vision.
A dark lump was peeking out from the slightly open zipper of Dohwaâs hoodie.
Flattened to reduce its sizeâbut unmistakably a beast.
Dohwa lowered his head, realizing Jae-i had noticed.
âYou canât come out. You promised youâd behave.â
But the beast paid no attention.
Its body slowly rounded out, swelling into its usual plump, ball-like shape.
It popped right out of the hoodie and landed on Dohwaâs lap, bouncing lightly.
Jae-i ground his teeth.
âYou littleââ
Before he even finished lowering his head to glare, the beast zipped behind Dohwaâs back, clinging to his shoulder and peeking around with only its eyes visible.
Jae-i clenched his jaw again.
It truly was disobedient.
Judging by its behavior, it didnât seem likely to hurt Dohwaâbut the fact that it clung to him at all made Jae-i instinctively bristle.
He was about to order it to get off when a voice called from below with careful restraint:
âGuildmaster, itâs time to prepare. Please put on your microphone.â
ââŠâŠâ
Once the mic went on, the broadcast would begin immediately.
Still glaring at the beast without blinking, Jae-i drew in a deep breath, let it out, and spoke in a low voice:
âIf you get caught, itâs over. So behave.â
Then he leaned toward Dohwa.
âIâll be right back.â
âMm.â
There was no âDo well.â
No instructions.
Just Dohwaâs bright and trusting smile.
Jae-i rose slowly.
The beast crept out from Dohwaâs shoulder and hopped into his hand.
Jae-i strode down to the lower level.
Staff swarmed him, fastening the microphone and giving rapid instructions.
Whether he was listening or not was unclear.
Watching him tap the mic with his knuckles, Dohwa murmured:
âHe looks cool, right?â
The beast snortedâas if to say âHeâs not cool at all.â
Dohwa glanced down at it.
âDonât be like that. Get along with Jae-i. If he hadnât allowed it, youâd still be locked in a cage.â
The beast flinched and peeked up at him.
If there was room to wheedle, it would have triedâbut Dohwaâs eyes were calm and firm.
Whimpering, the beast flattened again.
Seeing it gloomy, Dohwa gently tickled its belly.
His soothing touch was soft.
The beast puffed up againâonly to remember how fiercely Jae-i had glared at it earlier.
Such a terrible human.
And yet, thanks to him, the beast was no longer trapped in a cage and could now be with Dohwa.
He even fed it plenty of Mana stones.
The moment it remembered the Mana stones, the beast let out a pleased rumble.
Sprawling comfortably, it thought again: Dohwa was wonderful.
Why did it like him so much?
It usually hated humans.
Then a memory flickered.
The beast blinked, suddenly realizing somethingâ
It had seen Dohwa somewhere before.
With new focus, the beast gazed up at Dohwaâs profile.